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I think this is doubled am i correct?

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  • I think this is doubled am i correct?

    I have another coin i believe is really doubled id like to know if its what im seeing? Its a 1958p ddo i have taken a great deal of photos to show in all lighting and angles ..any help is appreciated thanks if its to many pictures please lmk im sorry for any double pictures ty

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    I personally don't see any photos here. You can reply to your own post and add photos. The photos have to be less than 2mb each. You can crop out or remove any background. Then if you can resize the photo, you can try a photo that's close to 800x800 pixels. Some photo editing software will automatically adjust the second number so the "aspect ratio" allows the photo to look normal and not warped. Save them as JPG.

    At the top left of the white text box is a camera icon. That toggles the upload photo buttons.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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      Ok ty I don't know why photos didn't post but I'm not trying again thank you

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tammie71 View Post
        Ok ty I don't know why photos didn't post but I'm not trying again thank you
        I think you meant to say "but I will try again", correct?

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          This gallery has 1 photos.

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          • #6
            Yes I'm sorry yes I meant to say I'm going to try again LOL sorry about that

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            • #7
              I'm sorry it took me so long to get back we've had some family emergencies and issues that I'm dealing with so forgive me if I'm late responding

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              • #8
                Did you have a question there's other photos I want to post do I post them on this post or do I just start a whole new topic I'm just curious how I would do that with other coins I have questions about

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                • #9
                  And of course that's supposed to say and I have a question quote I'm using talk to text I'm sorry sometimes it glitches and you get something you didn't expect to for it to say LOL

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                  • #10
                    It's one coin per thread. In other words one coin per topic. That "thread can have as many photos as needed to support the theory, just don't over do it.

                    One suggestion. Although collages look cool to some, it can limit the ability to zoom in and actually see what is going on.

                    The eastern side (right) side of the obverse looks like a minor clipped planchet. It looks legit because of that look on the reverse.

                    If I get some time tomorrow, I will take a closer look at the possible doubling. It is definitely not DDO 001. That you can see with the naked eye. I am not sure if any others were found and documented.

                    It could be machine related doubling aka worthless doubling since the collar might have had some issues with that clipped area and it was a bit loose during the strike, causes the coin to move slightly, resulting in mechanical doubling/worthless doubling.
                    Gary Kozera
                    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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                    • #11
                      I agree it is worthless doubling...but a cool clip .And i took your advise on collages no more for me .I see what you mean you cant zoom in ect so i certainly won't be doing that again ..Thanks so much for your help and for being polite and honest without criticism like other forums thank you .

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                      • #12
                        Evening Tammie71,
                        I'm moving this post to the Die Variety Forum. All Double Die or RPM questions belong there.
                        Thanks for posting!
                        Eric

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